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main roads right now. with the temperatures dropping we know that is going to ice up. and we already found one driver today who is spinning his wheels. and he was just in a snowy gas station parking lot. >> you never know what's going to happen. now i'm trying to make it home to d.c. >> are you going to stay put? >>çó oh, yeah. stay put for the weekend. >> are you concerned about this car with the slipping and sliding? >> i wasn't at first until you saw me other there. i guess i'm a little concerned. i think i should be okay, as long as the roads are done with salt and everything. i should be okay. >> we hope he made it home safe and sound. there really is reasonÑi for concern as this storm intensifies. we're hearing from virginia state police tonight who have been dealing with the impact of the storm across the commonwealth that they have handled some 557 accidents across virginia today. some 414 strandexd cars. with all those accidents, the majority of them, you know, down in southwest virginia. there also have been two fatalities today. so, again, best advice is
main roads right now. with the temperatures dropping we know that is going to ice up. and we already found one driver today who is spinning his wheels. and he was just in a snowy gas station parking lot. >> you never know what's going to happen. now i'm trying to make it home to d.c. >> are you going to stay put? >>çó oh, yeah. stay put for the weekend. >> are you concerned about this car with the slipping and sliding? >> i wasn't at first until you saw me other...
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. >> this is a shrine to the influence one company has had on our culture and yet coke's main product is actually just water, sugar, a few secret flavors and some bubbles. so its dominance may really be based on something else. brilliant marketing. the company has always believed that to succeed, its products had to be more than just benches. they had to be reminders of good times and warm feelings. so each of us would buy those drinks again and again. and we do. almost 100 million balances worth he have day. once the world was divided in to two kinds of people, coke fans and pepsi fans. today it's not so simple walk into your local supermarket and you're bombarded. sodas, juices, energy drinks, all crying out for your attention. so koecoke coal larks the large bench company in the world know it is has to catch your eye. and fast. its research shows that half of all shoppers' decision to buy are an impulse that hits in the first pif seconds in the aisle. >> i think we look at it as an opportunity. >> joe is coca-cola's chief marketing officer. >> we're spending a lot of time trying to
. >> this is a shrine to the influence one company has had on our culture and yet coke's main product is actually just water, sugar, a few secret flavors and some bubbles. so its dominance may really be based on something else. brilliant marketing. the company has always believed that to succeed, its products had to be more than just benches. they had to be reminders of good times and warm feelings. so each of us would buy those drinks again and again. and we do. almost 100 million...
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the entire main island, the northern part of the main island is looking at tsunami waves, potentially of more than nine feet that is significant. rail service has been stopped and people have been warned to get out of the low-lying area. now, japan is used to tsunamis as i said. this is a country that is an island nation. so people are well versed in how to evacuate, but certainly we are going to through a drill of a very serious tsunami beginning to approach this country. it is expected to arrive in about an hour and a half. >> larry: kyung, can you tell us about what major city might be in trouble? >> reporter: the major cities are not specifically impacted. tokyo is further inland. we have a number of major metropolitan areas that are inland. we are looking at the fishing area,s the coastal areas, the resort areas that will be impacted here. if they are looking at a tsunami that could hit the northern part of japan up to nine feet those are tens of thousands of people potentially impacted. the government taking these measures in part because in 1960 when the quake happened in chile
the entire main island, the northern part of the main island is looking at tsunami waves, potentially of more than nine feet that is significant. rail service has been stopped and people have been warned to get out of the low-lying area. now, japan is used to tsunamis as i said. this is a country that is an island nation. so people are well versed in how to evacuate, but certainly we are going to through a drill of a very serious tsunami beginning to approach this country. it is expected to...
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a little volume picking up on the main thoroughfares. begin with 270 southbound. we have volume around the germantown road area. overall but no significant delays to tell you about. route 4, route 5 and 301 no issues to report on any of these roads, as well. look at south capitol street and the suitland parkway, not a lot of traffic here anymore. some drivers are stopped at a light. picking up duke to seminary and 66 eastbound free flowing from route 28 to 123. more drivers are hitting the roads. back to you. >> thank you. >>> two of the reggies competing in sunday's super bowl have something extra on the game. reggie wayne is co-starring in the body by milk football ad. the ad featuring them is in the "usa today." the player whose team wins will appear solo in monday's ad. >>> if you hurry up this morning you might be able to catch this weekend's new movies before the blizzard. that's coming up. >>> and we have ideas on keeping the kids entertained. in the examiner, republican lawmakers in maryland craft a plan to cut $2 billion from the budget by eliminating mor
a little volume picking up on the main thoroughfares. begin with 270 southbound. we have volume around the germantown road area. overall but no significant delays to tell you about. route 4, route 5 and 301 no issues to report on any of these roads, as well. look at south capitol street and the suitland parkway, not a lot of traffic here anymore. some drivers are stopped at a light. picking up duke to seminary and 66 eastbound free flowing from route 28 to 123. more drivers are hitting the...
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but this will be the main low. and by 8:00 tomorrow morning, we will have some really strong winds coming in off of the atlantic, bringing in more moisture as well as winds gusting over 40 miles an hour, especially here right around the bay and the eastern shore. thankfully, the winds will diminish right around washington and points west. so we're not going to have those strong winds, but this storm system, as it pulls away, will still have some snow behind it during the afternoon on saturday. finally, it will taper off and end by 8:00 saturday night. it will be exiting the eastern shore and pulling away and then we'll get a clearing sky and some sunshine back on sunday. but for the afternoon, snow becoming heavy over next, oh, four, five hours, certainly by sunset, which today is at 5:30 or so. then becoming very windy. temperatures right now in the mid-30s, we'll fall to near 30 as that snow does pick up in intensity overnight. now, here's the time line. it came in this morning. now that heavy snow will be moving
but this will be the main low. and by 8:00 tomorrow morning, we will have some really strong winds coming in off of the atlantic, bringing in more moisture as well as winds gusting over 40 miles an hour, especially here right around the bay and the eastern shore. thankfully, the winds will diminish right around washington and points west. so we're not going to have those strong winds, but this storm system, as it pulls away, will still have some snow behind it during the afternoon on saturday....
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unlike most controllers, advair treats both main causes. advair treats both main causes. and that helps prevent symptoms in the first place. (announcer) advair contains salmeterol. salmeterol may increase the chance of asthma-related death. so advair is not for asthma that's well controlled on another controller medicine. advair will not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms... ...and should not be taken more than twice a day. talk to your doctor about the risks and benefits of advair. if you take advair, see your doctor if your asthma does not improve or gets worse. if you're still having symptoms... ...ask your doctor how to help prevent them with advair. (announcer) get your first prescription free and save on refills. advair. now you know. >>> the winter weather alert sending shoppers into a friend frenzy. grocery stores have been busy all day long. lines so long in some places, they had to shut down. hardware stores are slammed, too. wisdom martin live in bethesda with the latest on the mad dash to the stores. >> reporter: brian, it's been a very busy day
unlike most controllers, advair treats both main causes. advair treats both main causes. and that helps prevent symptoms in the first place. (announcer) advair contains salmeterol. salmeterol may increase the chance of asthma-related death. so advair is not for asthma that's well controlled on another controller medicine. advair will not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms... ...and should not be taken more than twice a day. talk to your doctor about the risks and benefits of...
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the main bulk of this was going to be done in the first instance by the military. now it's correct as we got into late 2002, early 2003, dfid became a part of the picture. clare short wanted to conduct immediate. that was fair enough. the issue however that dfid was focused on was the humanitarian side. and to be heard they did a good job on. >> as you mentioned the bug report, -- >> i sat on the but what we to want to go over old ground. that just to be clear, the cabinet frugally in the period 2002 and three, not that they were not consulted but rather papers in general i think were not circulated, the butler committee found on. and we haven't found any. which has given rise to the question, was there the sufficient information analysis, both of the issues and about the background? today, your cabinet colleagues, to understand and if necessary challenge within cabinet discussion? >> we had i think, i think it's 20 -- i think there was at least 25 preinvasion cabinet discussions on iraq. and then was ad hoc ministerial discussions, i think 28 of those. there was a
the main bulk of this was going to be done in the first instance by the military. now it's correct as we got into late 2002, early 2003, dfid became a part of the picture. clare short wanted to conduct immediate. that was fair enough. the issue however that dfid was focused on was the humanitarian side. and to be heard they did a good job on. >> as you mentioned the bug report, -- >> i sat on the but what we to want to go over old ground. that just to be clear, the cabinet frugally...
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the neighborhood streets are not their main concern. that's going to be your main challenge. you should be out once you get out to the major roads. we talked to a gentleman a little while ago, a contractor out there plowing some of the sidewalks and things in the area. and he kind of described what he's been seeing this morning. >> they're clearing up real nicely. they're not working too much back in the neighborhoods yet. but even at that the accumulation of snow isn't that bad in the neighborhoods. i don't find it bad at least. but four-wheel drive full of guy, plenty of weight to push me through it. >> reporter: give yourself a little extra time and stay out of the way of the plows. we still have quite a few plows trying to clean things up here. it should be okay once you hit those major roads. back to you in the studio. >> service with a smile. what a nice attitude this morning. >> reporter: let me know about anne arundel county. >> o karks we will. >>> it looks like the snowflakes are still falling over in maryland. let's check out how the reds are there. >> tracee wilki
the neighborhood streets are not their main concern. that's going to be your main challenge. you should be out once you get out to the major roads. we talked to a gentleman a little while ago, a contractor out there plowing some of the sidewalks and things in the area. and he kind of described what he's been seeing this morning. >> they're clearing up real nicely. they're not working too much back in the neighborhoods yet. but even at that the accumulation of snow isn't that bad in the...
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this is a very rare weekend for me to not be in maine. i go home virtually every single weekend and in doing so i stay connected to the people who on the chaim honored to serve and represent so for my perspective first obligation is to the people of maine. i'm fortunate however that my constituents cared greatly about the global implications of public policy and the energy area which it has mentioned particularly resonates with them. for example, we are trying to establish the state of maine as the world leader in the development of deep water offshore wind energy, and people in my state are excited about that and understand very well the global implications because they know that somewhere in the world deep water offshore wind energy is going to take off and why not have it be the state of maine that is the leader. similarly since we are in the midst of to -- two wars, since we have veterans among the population and a high level of those who are serving particularly national guard members, those issues are still very much on people's min
this is a very rare weekend for me to not be in maine. i go home virtually every single weekend and in doing so i stay connected to the people who on the chaim honored to serve and represent so for my perspective first obligation is to the people of maine. i'm fortunate however that my constituents cared greatly about the global implications of public policy and the energy area which it has mentioned particularly resonates with them. for example, we are trying to establish the state of maine as...
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i should note that the main climate center in the u.s. has done a study on this and he has less than a 40% accuracy rating. so slightly less than ours. hi, phil. we'll see you next year, buddy. nice work today. here's what's going on around the rest of the country. a couple of areas of low pressure, both pretty weak, but the one across the south is causing a little problems in the way of rain yesterday in through florida, record-breaking amount of rain from miami north towards ft. lauderdale and hollywood, florida. a little breaking out across southern florida today but more in the way of rainfall across northern florida. getting now into the carolinas. this is where it's becoming a little more of an issue because it's running into colder air. because of that, and you see the white there, that is snow. there's a mix of snow, sleet and freezing rain in some spots, especially across the i-81 corridor. 1 to 3 inches of snow potentially here across parts of western virginia. now that winter weather advisory has been extended to washington, d.
i should note that the main climate center in the u.s. has done a study on this and he has less than a 40% accuracy rating. so slightly less than ours. hi, phil. we'll see you next year, buddy. nice work today. here's what's going on around the rest of the country. a couple of areas of low pressure, both pretty weak, but the one across the south is causing a little problems in the way of rain yesterday in through florida, record-breaking amount of rain from miami north towards ft. lauderdale...
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sec and protocol as the main framework for dealing with climate change. because it has recognized we have to continue to work on it to track -- and nature trackway according to the bali roadmap. this is because in term of some long-term goals, and tactical and capital support to developing countries, the voluntary actions that control greenhouse gas emission from the developing countries, there are all these achievements of the copenhagen conference. i think we have to continue along this track to make sure that the mexico conference will achieve even more. and china is ready to continue to make this contribution. let me say that on the question of relations with the united states, we were continued to exchange views with the u.s. side because we do believe that a stable and healthy and developing relationship between china and the united states is in the best interest of our two countries and in the best interest of the world. is there anything i'm missing? any other questions? >> no. >> sorry? iran, iran. iran actually was not part of my agenda when i s
sec and protocol as the main framework for dealing with climate change. because it has recognized we have to continue to work on it to track -- and nature trackway according to the bali roadmap. this is because in term of some long-term goals, and tactical and capital support to developing countries, the voluntary actions that control greenhouse gas emission from the developing countries, there are all these achievements of the copenhagen conference. i think we have to continue along this track...
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that guidance is main purpose one of the main purposes for so long to avoid unnecessary write-downs so one of the guidance is we give it is that the commercial real-estate project that is able to make the payments but whose collateral value has declined should not necessarily be written down for that purpose, for example. our guidance also helps give specific examples and helps banks see how they can restructure loans just like restructuring residential mortgages in ways that will keep the loan current without having a major write-down for the bank. so we've been doing that as bank regulators and trying to find solutions. i also want to mention that the talf which is still open for commercial mortgage-backed securities we have had it been a success in bringing down commercial mortgage-backed security spreads. in starting up some activity outside of the lead the, in creating new cmda securities. so we are buried focus on those issues and leave address a number of different ways. i think i want to end white with a little bit of -- i wouldn't say good news, but lately the evidence on comm
that guidance is main purpose one of the main purposes for so long to avoid unnecessary write-downs so one of the guidance is we give it is that the commercial real-estate project that is able to make the payments but whose collateral value has declined should not necessarily be written down for that purpose, for example. our guidance also helps give specific examples and helps banks see how they can restructure loans just like restructuring residential mortgages in ways that will keep the loan...
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it's for a lot of people out there, people on main street, i am sure they are going, yeah, we knew this, it was a way worse recession when it came to jobs than people were saying. it's a period of 2008 going to march of 2009. and the bureau of labor statistics usually does this. they go back and relook at the numbers. another 824,000 jobs were lost during that period. and the government's current read something during that period we lost 4.8 million jobs. this would put us at 5.4 million lost during that period. the reason why they had to do this because as the monthly data was coming out, they said some information was not available. maybe somebody started a job in the middle of the year, and that all factors into the statistics. now they take all the information and put it together and do this. normally when they have to resize a number, it's a small change. that 12-month period, kyra, was anything but normal. it was huge. it's when we went to the brink of another depression. and because of that, it was an unusual situation. and so that would take us to a new estimate of a loss of abo
it's for a lot of people out there, people on main street, i am sure they are going, yeah, we knew this, it was a way worse recession when it came to jobs than people were saying. it's a period of 2008 going to march of 2009. and the bureau of labor statistics usually does this. they go back and relook at the numbers. another 824,000 jobs were lost during that period. and the government's current read something during that period we lost 4.8 million jobs. this would put us at 5.4 million lost...
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democrats are leading the fight for main street. never will wall street undermine main street. it will never jeopardize the homes, and life savings of the american people. and democrats are for health care for all americans as a right, not a privilege. [applause] >> fairness and opportunity, that is the fire that burns within us. thank you for helping to elect a great president of the united states, president barack obama. [applause] >> in his inspirational inaugural address, president obama called for action, bold and swift, not only to create new jobs, but to lay a new foundation for growth. with your help, it's all about you, with your help, one week and one day later, the house passed the american recovery act. it will mark its one-year anniversary on february 17 and helped to advance education of our children by hiring more teachers and keeping teachers in our classroom. the recovery act provided for the safety of our neighborhoods by putting more police and firefighters in our communities. the transformation of our economy through middle-class tax cuts is an important pri
democrats are leading the fight for main street. never will wall street undermine main street. it will never jeopardize the homes, and life savings of the american people. and democrats are for health care for all americans as a right, not a privilege. [applause] >> fairness and opportunity, that is the fire that burns within us. thank you for helping to elect a great president of the united states, president barack obama. [applause] >> in his inspirational inaugural address,...
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parts of maine 70 mile an hour gusts, concord, 68-mile-an-hour wind gusts. couple that with some snow, at least further to the west, and you're going to have some drifts for sure. over a foot and a half in poconos and northern new jersey. we're getting a little dry air in here but you also see that circulation really isn't moving all that much. with snow falling mostly to the south of new york and into new york proper and jersey continues to be the hardest hit at this point, but temperatures are far enough below freezing where we're starting to see a little bit of a drier snow. look at all the warnings and advisories that are up from northern new england all the way down to north carolina. as a matter of fact, in parts of the cen trap appalachians, including north carolina and virginia, we've had blizzard warnings out for the rest of today, in the higher elevations, and windy conditions with high wind warnings posted for baltimore and d.c. so even though you're not seeing a whole lot of snow down there, you're getting the wind. now the 4 to 8 inches expected
parts of maine 70 mile an hour gusts, concord, 68-mile-an-hour wind gusts. couple that with some snow, at least further to the west, and you're going to have some drifts for sure. over a foot and a half in poconos and northern new jersey. we're getting a little dry air in here but you also see that circulation really isn't moving all that much. with snow falling mostly to the south of new york and into new york proper and jersey continues to be the hardest hit at this point, but temperatures...
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yesterday storm moving away from maine and lots of downpours and coastal flooding from maine all the way down to cape cod area and back to the west, winter storm warning for cleveland and wrap around snow affect you later today and snow goes all the way back and get to areas looks like around the north carolina mountains and tennessee, too. live tower cam look out of alba albany, new york. today the fog is in place but the warmer air comes in and i don't think you'll get the massive amount of snow out of this storm. it will mix with rain. it will be slushy and wet and ugly. what about the worst weather in the country. my pick for today, scranton, pennsylvania. you're going to see lots of wind, lots of snow, 15 to 20 inches, maybe two feet by the time it's all gone. 40 mile per hour gusts, if they hit that for more than three hours, blizzard-like conditions. >> the poor folks. that's on top of what they got yesterday. >> they got a couple inches yesterday, too. we wrote that down on our facebook, if you want to mess with us about that. >>> some students saw some things that they could
yesterday storm moving away from maine and lots of downpours and coastal flooding from maine all the way down to cape cod area and back to the west, winter storm warning for cleveland and wrap around snow affect you later today and snow goes all the way back and get to areas looks like around the north carolina mountains and tennessee, too. live tower cam look out of alba albany, new york. today the fog is in place but the warmer air comes in and i don't think you'll get the massive amount of...
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one of the main things for me is to help make the transition run smoothly. host: what exactly can you do as a member of congress to assist your district? guest: i really think we need to encourage these kinds of new jobs. we are not going to see a very large business move into central new york suddenly or peoria, for that matter, or any. in the country but we could grow organically our own small businesses. you recently had a jump in the call in from i think the seattle, washington, area. those kinds of start-ups. we do have a lot here. i have been supporting both in terms of getting federal money -- also in terms of other kinds of support, green business incubators. those are the kinds of things we can do. green universities, from the campus of syracuse. we have the state school of environmental science and forestry, the best in the world. we have all sorts of educational institutions. even our community colleges. the spinoffs from the students and faculties are really creating the kind of business that will take us into the future. what i tried to do is he
one of the main things for me is to help make the transition run smoothly. host: what exactly can you do as a member of congress to assist your district? guest: i really think we need to encourage these kinds of new jobs. we are not going to see a very large business move into central new york suddenly or peoria, for that matter, or any. in the country but we could grow organically our own small businesses. you recently had a jump in the call in from i think the seattle, washington, area. those...
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host: let us go to jim on independent line from oxford, maine. caller: i haven't tried to get a loan lately because i'm debt three -- debt free. i think part of the problem is that when everybody was encouraging that they should give loans for everyone to buy houses and cars and vehicles they could not afford, that is what got us in this mess and the first place. and i think trying to force all of the small banks and things to loan more money now is just going to accelerate the problem we are already in. host: looking in "the wall street journal" -- the next call is from alabama, curtis, democrats line. caller:ç good morning. i applied for a loan in november of last year. host: how did it go for you? caller: i was turned down. i came back home and called another loan department, another loan office, and i was told within 20 minutes, yes, your loan is approved. host: what is the -- was the difference? caller: percentage rate. the loan i was turned down on was 7% in the loan and was given was 9 percent, which was not that much difference in the t
host: let us go to jim on independent line from oxford, maine. caller: i haven't tried to get a loan lately because i'm debt three -- debt free. i think part of the problem is that when everybody was encouraging that they should give loans for everyone to buy houses and cars and vehicles they could not afford, that is what got us in this mess and the first place. and i think trying to force all of the small banks and things to loan more money now is just going to accelerate the problem we are...
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it's the main weather story. the low pressure system that was yesterday, around the four corners. now, it's merging in the gulf of mexico. look at the clouds, the gray, the white. it's extending into chicago. the rain, specifically the gulf coast getting to the mid-south. houston, dallas, it's moving to louisiana and mississippi, stretching to alabama. it gets to atlanta. travel problems as the rain show pre presses to the northeast. here is the new orleans radar. covered up with heavy downpours. maybe three inches of rain for the buy you. the storm moves to the mid-atlantic, turns to freezing rain and sleet then all snow for virginia, maryland, philly and d.c. getting snow friday and saturday morning. the snow is in areas around northern texas, it's it's, breaking up a bit in these areas. light snow around new mexico, too. that's the upper level low. advisories are all here near south dakota, nebraska,ette gets to west of oklahoma city. okc, temperatures above freezing today. not a lot of snow. north of you, the darker shade of blue is about six inches of snow. it stretches south
it's the main weather story. the low pressure system that was yesterday, around the four corners. now, it's merging in the gulf of mexico. look at the clouds, the gray, the white. it's extending into chicago. the rain, specifically the gulf coast getting to the mid-south. houston, dallas, it's moving to louisiana and mississippi, stretching to alabama. it gets to atlanta. travel problems as the rain show pre presses to the northeast. here is the new orleans radar. covered up with heavy...
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this was the bush family in maine. i took a family photo every year. it was just a lot of fun. you can see on the left. jeb and his family, laura and george. now when you go there, they have a sign that says, morning, -- warning, preisden -- president on segue. this was at the president's house and then with the grandchildren at the oval office. one of the key things to the bush family is family, faith, and friends. i saw that over and over again over the many years. george bush was an integral part of the federal government as cia director, congressman, vice president, president. the mass of people that he got to know and be loyal to -- we were walking down the hall. there was one guy standing on the side and the president stopped to go over and greet the janitor who used to clean his office when he was at the un. that is what we always saw in him. [laughter] this is the bush family in their bed in kennebunkport. "life"magazine wanted to send a photographer up to take some photos and he said, we are on vacation. we do not want to do anything. have dave valdez dixon pictures an
this was the bush family in maine. i took a family photo every year. it was just a lot of fun. you can see on the left. jeb and his family, laura and george. now when you go there, they have a sign that says, morning, -- warning, preisden -- president on segue. this was at the president's house and then with the grandchildren at the oval office. one of the key things to the bush family is family, faith, and friends. i saw that over and over again over the many years. george bush was an integral...
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the track of it and how long it sticks around is going to be the main thing. some of our computer models, john and christine, actually kind of retrograde it, move it back into the new york harbor as kind of almost like a land falling storm of some sort. interesting to see if that pans out. either way, it is going to be a doozy. much different than the last one that brought two to three feet of snow. lighter snow but heavy winds for sure. >> that will at least temporarily cause just as much problem as the snow will. rob marciano for us, thanks. >>> we'll be right back. whwhwhwh >>> after a year of fighting on capitol hill over health care, if the cost of a biopsy needing is still $800, you might say something's definitely broken. this week we're tracking instances of "broken government." medical billing. how the hospital comes up with those numbers, why they're so high and how much you actually have to pay. it can all leave your head spinning. how to fix it? unfortunately, no clear answer. at least not yet. but we have our chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay
the track of it and how long it sticks around is going to be the main thing. some of our computer models, john and christine, actually kind of retrograde it, move it back into the new york harbor as kind of almost like a land falling storm of some sort. interesting to see if that pans out. either way, it is going to be a doozy. much different than the last one that brought two to three feet of snow. lighter snow but heavy winds for sure. >> that will at least temporarily cause just as...
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i like to be there for people. >>> i think one of the main differences with sheila johnson is that her fill thereuponnic efforts are part of her daily life and work life. she sees the work that she does in building this company as a means by which she is must try, no matter what the odds say. and that she really has the faith to believe that something can change. >> one of the things that i've learned from her is that with each set of opportunities and things that life throws your way and life brings at you it gives you a chance to reinvent yourself and take what comes your way and through hard work and dedication, create amazing success. >> if anybody were to say what should i have on my tombstone or what do you want people to remember me, i would like people to know that i care and that i learned to love again and that i was of women around the world. >> my goal in this town is to say, girl, i want to build a team and we are working towards a championship. it may not this year but i want the front page of the washington post sports.
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global warming is not over and then that someone from maine who said they have the warmest winter they had been a long time. things are shifting. 84 being here it is a special night. i want to say a couple of words about our bookstore. it is run by a teaching for change. [applause] the reason why the bookstore is important to mention tonight, they received a fair amount of resources from someone who has studied under howard 2122 start the education and project he was all about educating people because he believed that is where you start in the cost her-- classroom. he began the class is to say you cannot be neutral on a moving train he inspired this person to grow and provide enough resources in teaching for change to have 4,000 packets distributed to middle school and high school teachers that teach history and social studies including a copy of the people's history of the united states. a copy of a people's voices and a copy of this cd so we will be learning about this pitiful history. i met howard taking a class that was offered by ralph nader. he offered a class for an institute fo
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from the bush administration but then was compounded by the obama administration because everybody on main street knows that they did not run up their credit cards to try to reduce their debt. i think we are all pretty much in a pickle right now. i just also hate to hear the previous lady bring race into the fact. we are trying to move past that in america. we are americans. unfortunately it will rear its ugly head. but i would like to think that now instead of voting by race we are trying to move the ball forward with ideology. and work for the common good of the american people. host: in "the financial times" this morning. we will be looking at more stories, and newspapers as we go through the morning. çsouth carolina, don on our lie for democrats. what did you think about evan bayh posset announcement yesterday? caller: good morning, robert. i would tell you some of your listeners are missing the point. i was on with you last month with byron dorgan who was so çfrustrated over the fact he could not get his way importation of drugs the bill by, and he is easily in the senate -- re-im
from the bush administration but then was compounded by the obama administration because everybody on main street knows that they did not run up their credit cards to try to reduce their debt. i think we are all pretty much in a pickle right now. i just also hate to hear the previous lady bring race into the fact. we are trying to move past that in america. we are americans. unfortunately it will rear its ugly head. but i would like to think that now instead of voting by race we are trying to...
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. >>> for most folks looking for a job, the main idea get hired. what makes a company a great place to work? "fortune" magazine out with its best 100 companies to work for. stephanie elam checks out one. see if you can guess what it is. >> reporter: this business wants everyone to take it outside. where can employees ride like the wind in the middle of the day? we'll tell you after the break. >>> what company lets employees take a bike ride during the work day? the corporate headquarters of rei. the outdoor equipment retailer offers its workers paid sabbaticals after 15 years. it also has health care coverage for part-time employees. workers can test out new products and apply for grants to get equipment from the company for a personal sports challenge. rei is number 14 on "fortune" magazine's list of the 100 best companies to work for. >>> one of the great things about the spectacle of the super bowl is that it gives us the chance to learn about some of the players you probably never have heard of. we're talking about one particular defensive back
. >>> for most folks looking for a job, the main idea get hired. what makes a company a great place to work? "fortune" magazine out with its best 100 companies to work for. stephanie elam checks out one. see if you can guess what it is. >> reporter: this business wants everyone to take it outside. where can employees ride like the wind in the middle of the day? we'll tell you after the break. >>> what company lets employees take a bike ride during the work day?...
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i mean, money is not my main focus. my passion is the company and the customers and the community. and i love all that. but no, by no means rich. i mean, the money is hard to hang on to the money now. >> yeah. >> when you opened in the 1990's, the original store, you could make money, you know. it was fabulous. and you could think about growth. but the second store opened 3 1/2 years ago which was on the brink of everything and, you know, we had a captive audience. >> sure, and i know this is a challenging time for all of your businesses, as paula had the last word there, it is a struggle these days. we'll find out what happens. thank you all for joining us today. >> you're welcome. >> from new england. all right. >> thank you very much. >> you bet. meanwhile, president obama's new budget getting put to the test on capitol hill today. up next, glenn beck puts it through the ringer. that's him right there. stand by, you're going to put it through the ringer and all eyes are live on punxsutawney, pennsylvania. phil, the groundhog is about to pop out of the hole. what the heck -- he's
i mean, money is not my main focus. my passion is the company and the customers and the community. and i love all that. but no, by no means rich. i mean, the money is hard to hang on to the money now. >> yeah. >> when you opened in the 1990's, the original store, you could make money, you know. it was fabulous. and you could think about growth. but the second store opened 3 1/2 years ago which was on the brink of everything and, you know, we had a captive audience. >> sure,...
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and we must resolve the banking problems and the perception of wall street is favored over main. all of which would otherwise foster mistrust, and cynicism among the public. and i think that's a big part of the backlash that is going on now. leaving these issues unaddressed will undermine the essential popular support required for the tough decisions needed to bring our federal budget into balance. finally, there are no shortcuts. we currently must adjust from a misallocation of resources. that's why this recession is so tough. there's no way to avoid some short-term pain in fixing the fundamentals of our economy. it is inconvenient for the election cycle, certainly and undeniably terrible to have 10% of labor force out of work. but shortcuts now mean people out of work again in only a few years because we again, try to avoid the difficult adjustments that are inevitable. outlining a credible course for manage our debt now and into the future will, i think, accelerate the restoration of confidence in our economy, and contribute importantly to sustainable capital investment and jo
and we must resolve the banking problems and the perception of wall street is favored over main. all of which would otherwise foster mistrust, and cynicism among the public. and i think that's a big part of the backlash that is going on now. leaving these issues unaddressed will undermine the essential popular support required for the tough decisions needed to bring our federal budget into balance. finally, there are no shortcuts. we currently must adjust from a misallocation of resources....
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but the main thing is just to have fun when you're watching the game. >> exactly. betsy, thank you so much. now let's go over to matt. >> thank you. if you're hosting a party, you want your television to score a touchdown with your friends. our tech expert is a professor at columbia journalism school. sri, nice to see you. >> good to be here. >> if you're going out to buy a tv right now for the big game or for anything for that matter, is it all hd? >> it's hd, and the manufacturers are presenting their new lineup last month at a big show in vegas, so they need to clear the space in the stores. so you don't need to wait. if you want a new tv, this is the time to go shop around. >> but the prices vary wildly. if you look at a 42-inch screen, prices could differ by hundreds and hundreds of dollars. >> it can, so that's why you have to do your research and go and see what feels good. also depends on the size of your apartment, where you're going to be sitting or house, et cetera. >> right. this is 42 inches. you like this. this is insignia. why do you like this model?
but the main thing is just to have fun when you're watching the game. >> exactly. betsy, thank you so much. now let's go over to matt. >> thank you. if you're hosting a party, you want your television to score a touchdown with your friends. our tech expert is a professor at columbia journalism school. sri, nice to see you. >> good to be here. >> if you're going out to buy a tv right now for the big game or for anything for that matter, is it all hd? >> it's hd, and...
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so global warming is not over, as you all know, and i just met someone from maine earlier today who said they've had the warmest winter they've had in a long, long time. we've gotten all the snow, so things are shifting. but thank you all for being here. i know this is a very special night. i wanted to, first, say a couple of words about our bookstore. our bookstore, which is run by teaching for change, a -- [cheers and applause] and the reason why the bookstore is important to mention tonight is because they received a fair amount of resources from someone who had studied under howard zinn and wanted to start an education project. you know, howard was all about educating people because he believed that's where you start, in the classroom. he, he began his classes by saying, you can't be neutral on a moving train. and he inspired this person to go out and provide enough resources for our bookstore at teaching for change to have 4,000 packets that have been distributed to middle school and high school teachers that teach history and social studies. the packets include a copy of people's h
so global warming is not over, as you all know, and i just met someone from maine earlier today who said they've had the warmest winter they've had in a long, long time. we've gotten all the snow, so things are shifting. but thank you all for being here. i know this is a very special night. i wanted to, first, say a couple of words about our bookstore. our bookstore, which is run by teaching for change, a -- [cheers and applause] and the reason why the bookstore is important to mention tonight...
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prayer at the annual event, he was following remarks by secretary of state hillary clinton, and the main speaker, president obama. jon: what was the controversy over the super bowl ad that involves tebow and his mom? >> the christian group focus on the family has bought time during the super bowl to air an that's expected to tell the story of his mother's pregnancy in 1987 when mrs. tebow and her husband was were on a trip to the phillipines, she got sick, the doctors advised an abortion, she refused and tim tebow was born in august of that year, he has said his mom was, quote, a courageous woman. planned parenthood that is responded to the ad with its own online ad featureing minnesota vike,' sean james and al joiner talking about how they respect mrs. tebow 's decision but they believe that women should make their own decision about their health and future. jon: in this prayer breakfast, what did the president had to say? >> he talked a lot about trying to return a spirit of civility to washington and to politics. listen to this. >> surely we can agree to find common ground when possib
prayer at the annual event, he was following remarks by secretary of state hillary clinton, and the main speaker, president obama. jon: what was the controversy over the super bowl ad that involves tebow and his mom? >> the christian group focus on the family has bought time during the super bowl to air an that's expected to tell the story of his mother's pregnancy in 1987 when mrs. tebow and her husband was were on a trip to the phillipines, she got sick, the doctors advised an abortion,...
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use it to create a new small business lending fund that will provide capital for community banks on main street. >> cam fine, the ceo of the independent community bankers of america, reacts to the president's proposal to spur more lending. a lot to talk about here. he'll join us in just a couple of minutes. with fidelity, you can take your trading around the world, because now you can trade u.s. and foreign stocks online, in 12 markets, 24 hours a day, all from the same account, and settle in u.s. dollars or the local currency. plus, we'll guide you with international research and realtime quotes, so you can diversify your portfolio, wherever -- whenever. and we'll be on call around the clock, while you trade around the globe. fidelity investments. turn here. i was just in town for a few days, and i was wondering if i could say hi to the doctor. is he in? he's in copenhagen. oh, well, that's nice. but you can still see him! you just said he was in... copenhagen. come on! that's pretty far. doc, look who's in town. ellen! copenhagen? cool, right? vacation. but still seeing patients. oh. [
use it to create a new small business lending fund that will provide capital for community banks on main street. >> cam fine, the ceo of the independent community bankers of america, reacts to the president's proposal to spur more lending. a lot to talk about here. he'll join us in just a couple of minutes. with fidelity, you can take your trading around the world, because now you can trade u.s. and foreign stocks online, in 12 markets, 24 hours a day, all from the same account, and...
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tobias main strom, his shot stopped, but he follows the shot and knocks it in. the third straight game the capitals have allowed the first goal. the caps on the power play now. alexander ovechkin not on your screen because his stick is broken, comes back from the bench with a new stick, unleashes a rocket and ties the game at one. his fourth straight game with a goal. late in the first, john erskine, chris author burn, get into it with each o not a good decision by authorburg as he connects with a big left hook. ouch. second period, role reversal this time. ovechkin sets up nicholas backstrom for a huge wrister upstairs. nickey's 25th of the season, capitals lead 2-1. third period brooks lake comes up with a the puck, two on one, alexander semin on the doorstep, semin's 26th on the year, 3-1 caps. a minute later, thrashers turn over the puck, jason chi mira comes up with it, rips a slapper into the net, his fourth goal as a cap, washington wins its 13th straight game 5-2 the final. couple more to his total wracking up one goal and one assist, he continues to lea
tobias main strom, his shot stopped, but he follows the shot and knocks it in. the third straight game the capitals have allowed the first goal. the caps on the power play now. alexander ovechkin not on your screen because his stick is broken, comes back from the bench with a new stick, unleashes a rocket and ties the game at one. his fourth straight game with a goal. late in the first, john erskine, chris author burn, get into it with each o not a good decision by authorburg as he connects...
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not just by folks in washington, but also by the main stream media, which i think is very significant. every story that has covered these disclosures over the last couple of days has pointed out that they are only telling us this now because there has been so much controversy about those initial decisions. and the kind of intelligence that they say that they claim that they've gotten only raises more questions about why they waited five weeks to tell us about it. >> brian: just so strange and awkward to see secretary of defense gates talk to john mccain and not answer, as john mccain knows, seemingly knows how he should answer because he works for a different president now. it's so awkward watching dennis blair, national intelligence director, saying don't get me involved in politics. his quote is we should have automatically deployed the high value detainee interrogation group. we didn't. we will now. now all of a sudden his feelings have changed. oh, yeah, we did everything right. but you know that dennis blair as an intelligence expert doesn't feel that way. >> yeah. it put him in
not just by folks in washington, but also by the main stream media, which i think is very significant. every story that has covered these disclosures over the last couple of days has pointed out that they are only telling us this now because there has been so much controversy about those initial decisions. and the kind of intelligence that they say that they claim that they've gotten only raises more questions about why they waited five weeks to tell us about it. >> brian: just so strange...
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>> well, normally any time someone comes in the building, we have him sign in at the main office, so we know he did that much. but then we know he left. and then that was all we knew at that point in time. >> right. >> dr. benke, did you see him prior to the bolt action on the gun? >> no. >> was that your first sighting of him? >> yes. >> and was there any particular part of the training that you went through and the teachers have had since columbine that really helped you yesterday? >> all of it. >> yeah. >> all of it. >> i mean really. i mean, you know, you just are doing what you can do to try to protect your kids. >> yep. >> the kids did what they were supposed to do. that was they scattered and went, you know, got out of there. and then we did what we were supposed to do, which was basically try to protect them. >> but just being there, was that part of it? >> well, you know, the fact that we were even out on duty and things like that is something that we try to make certain of. i mean, you know, teachers gripe about after school duty. we would much rather be working with studen
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rosenberg, owner and president of prime motor group, which runs two toyota dealerships in massachusetts and maine. and joan claybrook, former a administrator of the national highway transportation safety administration. david, i want to start with you. it's safe to say you've had a tough few days at your dealerships. what are you telling customers when they call you and say is it safe to drive my toyota on the recall list? >> what we're telling them, if they've experienced any problem with the accelerator sticks or moving back to the idle slowly, stop driving the vehicle immediately and call us, and we'll come pick the car up obviously and do the repair. if they haven't experienced any of the symptoms of the issue, that is, if their accelerator hasn't moved significantly, then we're telling them it's okay to drive their vehicle. we're getting the parts in every day for this recall. we've made hundreds of repairs yesterday. we're going to make hundreds of repairs today. we're planning for the service department to be open for 24 hours until all these repairs are completed. >> david, show me. you h
rosenberg, owner and president of prime motor group, which runs two toyota dealerships in massachusetts and maine. and joan claybrook, former a administrator of the national highway transportation safety administration. david, i want to start with you. it's safe to say you've had a tough few days at your dealerships. what are you telling customers when they call you and say is it safe to drive my toyota on the recall list? >> what we're telling them, if they've experienced any problem...
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our succulent lobster lover's dream, with both sweet maine and buttery rock lobster tails... and eleven more choices, each served with a salad and our freshly-baked cheddar bay biscuits. come celebrate lobsterfest. right now at red lobster. >>> the day after thanksgiving '09 will be remembered as the moment the country awoke from a turkey coma to a tiger frenzy. the news tiger woods wrecked his suv. then came the parades of girlfriends. the text messages. and animated recreations of key moments in the sorted saga. then when that jumped a shark, tiger vanished. also vanishing, many of his sponsors. then rehab and today this. >> i want to say to each of you, simply and directly, i am deeply sorry for my irresponsible and selfish behavior i engaged in. i have let you down. i have let down my fans. for many of you, especially my friends, my behavior has been a personal disappointment. some people have speculated that elin somehow hurt or attacked me on thanksgiving night. it angers me that people would fabricate a story like that. elin never hit me that night or any other night.
our succulent lobster lover's dream, with both sweet maine and buttery rock lobster tails... and eleven more choices, each served with a salad and our freshly-baked cheddar bay biscuits. come celebrate lobsterfest. right now at red lobster. >>> the day after thanksgiving '09 will be remembered as the moment the country awoke from a turkey coma to a tiger frenzy. the news tiger woods wrecked his suv. then came the parades of girlfriends. the text messages. and animated recreations of...
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that i think has surrounded obama, and i think it's really stifling his ability to achieve any of his main objectives. >> reporter: but now the obama team has settled on a new strategy, bringing republicans to the table again. with today's meeting, the administration hopes to spotlight the role republicans have been playing. >> we'll get a chance to see whether working together is something that people are serious about doing. >> reporter: and in two weeks, the president will hold a televised summit with democrats and republicans. in a last-ditch attempt to break the stalemate over his biggest policy objective, health care. >> this is a really smart move by team obama, and i really hope the republicans respond accordingly and we get some progress and some real dialogue going. >> reporter: now, ann, this health care summit is two weeks away, but already, both parties are posturing. the republicans almos threatening to not come to the summit if the president won't take reconciliation or some other legislative maneuver off the table, but we shall see. lots of letters going back and forth, ann
that i think has surrounded obama, and i think it's really stifling his ability to achieve any of his main objectives. >> reporter: but now the obama team has settled on a new strategy, bringing republicans to the table again. with today's meeting, the administration hopes to spotlight the role republicans have been playing. >> we'll get a chance to see whether working together is something that people are serious about doing. >> reporter: and in two weeks, the president will...
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. >> next it's virginia miami on the main channel over on comcast sportsnet, plus caa action, old dominion at georgia state, good game for the monarchs. catch capitals red line. michael jenkins another edition of geico "sportsnite." we've got hopkins hosting delaware today, blue jays getting off to a strong start in this one thanks in part to michael kimble, three goals and an assist in the first half. hopkins up 7-0, at the break. they have blown it open. 15-6, blue jays in the fourth. >> and the caps for those who aren't in the olympics, return to practice tomorrow. but coach bruce boudreau spent today shooting a commercial at harvest bank. we have contacted the motion picture academy to see if, in fact, it does qualify for his screen actors guild card. we're awaiting word on that because obviously he has got it. >> can't wait to see what he wears on the red carpet at the stag awards late they are year. >> yeah, stag awards can mean so many different things when it comes to bruce. well -- >> yeah. >> i'm sure he wasn't listening. >> almost mean. >> i could say this because i have got my
. >> next it's virginia miami on the main channel over on comcast sportsnet, plus caa action, old dominion at georgia state, good game for the monarchs. catch capitals red line. michael jenkins another edition of geico "sportsnite." we've got hopkins hosting delaware today, blue jays getting off to a strong start in this one thanks in part to michael kimble, three goals and an assist in the first half. hopkins up 7-0, at the break. they have blown it open. 15-6, blue jays in the...